Where to eat in Lesser Poland

We had heard of Polish milk bars, so when we were visiting Krakow we found them. It is a milk bar, kind of like a diner, where you order what you want and the amount you want, and you pay for what you get. What surprised me is the

Open from 9:00 a.m. to 10.00 pm, the Chimera Salad Bar is a salad buffet with hot vegetarian dishes, like soup, and some cold plates, a few with meat, where you pay by the size of dish choose, either a portion, a small plate, or a

This restaurant is on a street near the Rynek Glowny (main square of Krakow). It offers Italian food and many different dishes at a good price. The décor of the place is very strange. Most of the walls are made of stone and large

Eating in Poland is significantly cheaper than in Spain, but in the center of Krakow you many restaurants and some are quite posh. So if you want something cheaper (and still great), it's better to walk a little in the direction of

Krakow already has Hard Rock Cafe! As the tourist city that it is, it can't miss one! So in Poland we can find the Hard Rock Warsaw and this. It is situated in the middle of Market Square, next to the Church of Santa Maria. And they

We were walking around Krakow when we found a group of tourists and a "free tour", we were interested in asking about many things we wanted to see in the city so we joined the group. Once the guy gave us a slip with things we could

This restaurant is one of the most stately in Krakow, the outside of this XIII century building is beautiful. It's lit up so that it looks like a palace. The menu offers traditional food served with class, and has various rooms.

This is a cafe in the city center that you can find in malls. It is very similar to Starbucks cafes in that there are various sizes, muffins, sandwiches, some health food, etc ... if you like Starbucks you will like this too,

You could say it's a vintage cafeteria ... A place where you can enjoy a good coffee or tea accompanied by a spectacular apple pie ... A place with soul, cozy, and warm especially in winter. This is one of the places I actually enjoy

One of the many cafes in Kazimierz, in the Jewish quarter of Krakow. Crowded day and night, it's only closed for a few hours in the morning. It's a tribute to sewing machines - Singer machines were built here, and you can see examples

The Cafe Philo is located in the historic centre of Krakow, not far from the main square, and perpendicular to the famous Florianska. Outside there are a couple of tables, but the beauty of this place is its interior, with nice sofas

The restaurant is located to the north of the city centre, in front of what remains of the city walls, just steps from the Barbican. It's a great spot where you can eat outside, directly beside the old walls. The food is decent, and

If you want to eat Thai food then this is definitely the best place, the dishes are excellent, the ambience is perfect and the service unique. My dish was delayed a bit, but very little, and the owner was very rushed and gave me a

With so many restaurants in Stare Miasto, the main square in the historical centre of Krakow, we didn't choose this by chance, but because it was relatively empty and had affordable prices. For the price, I have to admit that I didn't

In Krakow is this really Ukrainian restaurant. You want to try fried bacon-wrapped prunes? Or do you want to drink good kvas, a very popular drink in Russia / Ukraine / Belarus? Definitely go here. Like many other restaurants in

Alchemia is one of the most famous spots in the Jewish Quarter of Kazimierz. There are people all day from morning to night - you can come here for everything from breakfast to a nightcap. There's live music several days a week (check

In my opinion the most beautiful bar in the city - I've never experienced anything quite like it. In the heart of the Jewish Quarter (Kazimierz), it's open from morning until late. Just enjoy the homemade cake, have a drink, and soak

A Jewish restaurant in a corner of the square where you can also find a Jewish cemetery and synagogue. The unpronounceable name means "once upon a time in Kaziemierz". There's distinctive furniture and not a lot of seats. Wooden

The atmosphere entering the Mleczarnia is just like visiting the home of your Jewish great-grandmother. On the walls there are so many family photos, everyday objects, each table has a lace tablecloth and candle. Then there are less

It is located in the Jewish quarter of Kazimierz, right next to the Alchemy bar (previously reviewed). Perhaps one of the most originals bar I've ever entered, with wacky furniture - a traffic light, a wall that seems on the verge of

Poland is an established restaurant chain In Georgia: there are four in Krakov and one in Breslavia. Although Gruzinskie Chaczapuri is a chain, it has the appearance of a fast food restaurant but it is a real restaurant! The dishes

Located in the old town, this is an excellent place to try Hungarian cuisine. Reservations are not necessary, but keep in mind you'll be lucky to get a table in the beautiful restaurant street, as there are only four. The dishes are

We had lunch at this restaurant located next to the Jewish synagogue in Krakow's Jewish neighbourhood (Kazimiers). Named after the square (Rynek Glowny), it has excellent service and a varied menu prepared at a high quality. Highly

We had dinner one night at Szara restaurant in the main market square (Rynek Glowny) of Krakow. It was one of the best dinners we had during our stay there. The service was very good. The staff speaks several languages ​​and they are